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Making Your Moving Checklist
November 18, 2009 by Jerry Dyess · Leave a Comment
Moving is among one of the most stressful events in your life. However, the good news is that some of that stress can be avoided. With some advanced planning you can ensure that your moving process is as smooth as possible.
5-8 Weeks Before You Move – You are going to want to start doing some serious planning for your move. You need to investigate different moving companies and begin to get some written estimates. Additionally, you will want to check to see if there are any possible tax deductions that might apply to you so that you can keep track of the necessary paperwork. During this time you will also want to start getting together your health records so that you can transfer them to your new doctor. In addition to health records be sure that you secure any other official records that you may need.
Meet with your insurance agent and find out if you need to adjust any of your policies. Make a list of all of your possessions and figure out which valuables you want to be responsible for, which ones you will ship ahead, and which ones you will entrust to the movers. Begin gathering boxes. You can buy boxes or collect them from your weekly grocery store visits. Buy all packing supplies such as markers, tape, foam peanuts, and boxes so they will be handy at any time you get a free minute to pack up a few things. You can pack up seasonal items and other belongings that you will not need until after your move.
2 to 4 Weeks Prior To Moving – In the month leading up to moving day, you must get serious about packing and preparing to move. Register a change of address form with the Post Office and let the utility companies know when to shut off service to your old home and begin service at your new location. Figure out if you want to move your live plants or find new homes for them. Plan your final menus so you won’t have a lot of perishable food to throw away.
Additionally, get rid of any flammables or poisons that cannot be moved. You should also begin to investigate what it is going to take to transfer your car registration to you new state. Be sure that you spend some time at you bank either closing or transferring your essential accounts. Do not forget to start cleaning out your fridge of all the food that you have on hand!
Moving Week – About a week before moving day, confirm your appointment with the mover to make sure they have the right time, date, and location. Pay your deposit and make sure you understand any stipulations they make have regarding allowable items and packing procedures. Dig out your written estimate and keep it readily accessible so you will have it should any questions over pricing arise.
Don’t forget to let all of your friends and family members know where you are moving. That’s easy today thanks to email, but don’t overlook those without email access. Be sure to drain and defrost your refrigerator and drain water from all other applicable appliances.
Moving In – Moving out of your old home is half of the battle. Moving into your new one can be stressful as well. There are many things you need to do, but stick with the essentials at first so you don’t become overwhelmed. Check to make sure the utilities are turned on and functioning properly and give the house a quick going over before bring all of your belongings inside.
Additionally, check to be sure that all of your appliances are in working condition. Be sure that you are present when the movers arrive so that you can check your belongings and provide payment. If you are not paying by credit card you will need a cashier’s check or cash to pay off your moving balance.
About the author: Jerry Dyess has been in the Texas Electricity business for the past 7 years. Get more information on Texas Electric rates.
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